Las Mujeres Y La Salud 1995
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv512s4d.8
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“…demand of babies will cut their time for meals) and is at the disposal of the family. 38 They are the ones who sleep last and least; they have the least time for rest. Unexpected demands of family members disrupt their daily household routines.…”
Section: In the Negotiations Between The San People Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…demand of babies will cut their time for meals) and is at the disposal of the family. 38 They are the ones who sleep last and least; they have the least time for rest. Unexpected demands of family members disrupt their daily household routines.…”
Section: In the Negotiations Between The San People Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Una proporción importante dejó de amamantar a sus hijos, alimentándolos con leche artificial. La reproducción cambió en pocos años desde el ámbito femenino y comunitario al médico-hospitalario (Zavala, 1988;Mellado, Zoila y Castañeda, 1989;Salas, 1995).…”
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